by
Pizam, Abraham.
Call Number
647.94
Publication Date
2012
Summary
The International Encyclopedia of Hospitality Management covers all of the relevant issues in the field of hospitality management from both a sectoral level:* Lodging* Restaurants* Clubs* Time-share* ConventionsAs well as a functional one: * Accounting & finance* Marketing* Human resources* Information technology* Facilities management Its u
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Cousins, John.
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647.95068 COU
Publication Date
2011
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This third edition of the best selling textbook Food & Beverage Management has been updated and revised to take account of current trends within these industries
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Jones, Peter, 1951-
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647.94068 HOS
Publication Date
2003
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Jones, Peter, 1951-
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647.94068 INT
Publication Date
2002
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Walcoff, Larry.
Call Number
TR DVD 647.95 BEH
Publication Date
2001
Summary
What happens behind the scenes at a major hotel, from the moment you enter the lobby until checkout time? Beginning with the doorman and concierge, to the check-in desk, peeking into the storage closets where all the linens are stored, and even getting inside the business offices, we will see that there lots of job possibilities in the fast-growing hospitality business.
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Pratten, John D.
Call Number
647.95
Publication Date
2012
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This ebook poses the question: ?What are the ingredients for success in bar food operations??. The ebook draws on several international contributions and on a study of UK public houses in the North of England. The theme focuses on pub food and aims to identify what customers want, what licensees provide, and offer suggestions to improve this provision. Such knowledge should have an application to all bars that also serve food.
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Backus, Lisa Lynn.
Call Number
647.94068000000004
Publication Date
2017
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Chibili, Michael N., editor.
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647.94068 MOD
Publication Date
2016
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Backus, Lisa Lynn, author.
Call Number
642.4 BAC
Publication Date
2017
Summary
The job of the Catering Convention Services Manager (CCSM) is varied and diverse. The success or failure of an event can depend on the ability of the CCSM to juggle the components without dropping the ball. Chapters of this book scratch below the surface and impart authors' in-depth industry knowledge that will lead readers from the truth of what a CCSM does on a daily basis versus what the job description states, what emotional and technical skills are required, what employers look for in hiring CCSMs, how to relate to external and internal planners, and execution of catering and convention contracts. It gives an overview of job positions within hotels and facilities that CCSMs will work with necessary to fulfill the contracted legal requirements, providing thorough communication, detailed food and beverage industry information, banquet service styles, menu planning, trade statistics, BEO standards, how to deliver service expectations, and reveals a variety of indoor and outdoor event space setup standards. Included are suggested best practices of working with nonprofits, social, wedding, association, corporate, VIP, celebrity events, and tradeshows. Most chapters will have website links for more information on specific topics and explanations on how this industry operates within casino properties. The final chapters discuss revenue upsell opportunities for all stakeholders and industry accounting and the paperwork that pulls this fast-paced catering for convention service business all together.
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Regular print
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Fullen, Sharon.
Call Number
647.94068
Publication Date
2016
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Hayes, David K., author.
Call Number
647.94068 HAY
Publication Date
2016
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Prepare future hotel general managers to efficiently supervise and run a midsize full-service hotel. Hotel Operations Management provides an up-to-date and comprehensive examination of all aspects of hotel administration from the viewpoint of the hotel general manager.
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